Eastern Wildlife Tour

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Eastern Wildlife Tour

Mantadia National Park - Analamazaotra National Park - Vakona Private Reseve - Palmarium Reserve - Canal des Pangalanes - Tamatave
6 days & 5 nights

Highlights

Mantadia National Park: Observation of the Diademed sifaka
Analamazaotra National Park: Observation of the largest lemur the Indri
Vakona Private Reseve: Observation of the Black-and-white ruffed lemur
Palmarium Reserve: Observation of the Aye-aye Canal des Pangalanes: Remote river

Tour description

Day 1: Arrival in Antananarivo or Tana

Arrival at Ivato International Airport, meeting and assistance by our english speaking agent. Transfer to the hotel. Overnight at hotel.

Day 2: Tana - Perinet / Mantadia National Park (B/L/D)


Breakfast and departure to Andasibe, 150km east of Tana for about 3h30 drive through a beautiful landscape of rice paddies and wooded hills. Visit to Peyrieras Reserve on the way. This reserve has a remarkable reptile collection with about 20 species of chameleons, from the largest in the world called the Parson's chameleon of approximately 60cm lenght to the smallest in the world, the Brookesia minima. There are also amazing colorful frogs such as mantellas and Tomato frogs, geckos, tenrecs, snakes and insects. Continuation to Andasibe and free lunch. At sunset, we go for a night walk in the rainforest to observe the nocturnal fauna: Goodman’s mouse lemur, chameleon… Free dinner and overnight in Andasibe on half board for three nights.

Day 3: Andasibe – Analamazaotra National Park (B/L/D)
Breakfast at the hotel and during the morning we discover the Analamazaotra National Park. We observe the largest lemur the Indri and the Diademed sifaka and other species of lemurs such as the bamboo lemurs. About one hundred bird species live in this middle altitude rainforest, amongst them are the Scaly ground-roller and the Brown mesite. If we are lucky, we will find the big Parson's chameleon and colourful frogs like the Golden mantella. It is also an opportunity to discover the beauty of the evergreen rainforest and other places, such as the sacred water fall and the natural swimming pool. Free lunch and in the afternoon we visit the Vakona Private Reserve, where we will approach four species of lemurs living on a little island. The highlight of this visit is that you can feed the lemurs and pet them. They will jump on your shoulders and heads.

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